

It was pushing some 84 pages in August 2013 but it is now 217 pages long. In the thread are some very strong arguments for the continuation of functionality within Pro Tools - from the apparent similarity in implementation to the C24 as already mentioned to the fact that this was the first time Avid discontinued a large format control surface, after all, these units were the first that Digidesign/Avid produced. Yes these controllers have been around for a very long time, and while reading this you may think “yeah they are old and out of date, of course they should be killed off”, but when one considers that the functions they perform are still as valid and usable in everyday workflows by some of the biggest producers and engineers on the planet, you’ve got to ask why that is.
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These consoles do what they are supposed to do, they are a controller for software and they allow the user to interact with Pro Tools in one of the most transparent and tactile ways possible.

Furthermore, no matter which version of Pro Tools comes along their task is still just as valid as in any version before.
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These controllers would continue to work as designed in Pro Tools 11 and above if the software driver was available. The DUC thread is huge and although perhaps elongated with arguments back and forth there are clearly many strong opinions of this somewhat ‘landmark’ decision by Avid, but Paul Neyrinck looking to harness his V-Control Pro platform to provide support for these legacy control surfaces looks very interesting. Connection of generation and demand facilities as of 27 April 2019 New connections must meet the recently implemented requirements in EU regulations RfG (as of 27 April 2019) and DCC (as of 7 September 2019) for generation and demand facilities, respectively. Translations of the applicable Danish requirements will be published here as they are completed: Regulations for new facilities.


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